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These men became renowned war chiefs among the Miniconjou, rising through the ranks of the men's warrior societies. "They were treated as chiefs because of this," White Bull explained, "They wore shirts decorated with scalps." He identified these two leaders as:
299:) explained that prior to being confined to the reservation in the late 19th century, the Miniconjou recognized six hereditary leaders within their tribe, who were chosen from each clan. These men were: 475: 512: 86: 164:. The contemporary population lives mostly in west-central South Dakota. Perhaps the most famous Miniconjou chief was 149: 58: 105: 532: 65: 459: 43: 72: 128:, by James H. Hamilton, taken at the Spotted Tail Agency, Nebraska, in the fall of 1877, Miniconjou chief 39: 54: 507: 418: 395: 32: 427: 8: 527: 339: 79: 469: 455: 423: 389: 385:
Hehaka Galeshka 'Spotted Elk', son of Lone Horn, half-brother of Touches the Clouds
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Doyle, S. B. (Winter 1990). "Indian Perspectives on the Bozeman Trail".
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Siksicela or Shikshichela (‘Bad Ones’, ‘Bad ones of different kinds’)
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or Two Kettles were first part of the Miniconjou thiyóƥpaye called
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Mahto Cikala 'Little Bear', son of White Hollow Horn
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Shunka Yute Shni (‘Eat No Dogs’, split off from the
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Touch the Clouds
Lakota
Native American
Lakota people
Black Hills
Platte River
Touch the Clouds
Sans Arc
Two Kettles
White Bull
Lone Horn
Lame Deer
Black Moon
White Bull
Touch the Clouds
Chief Spotted Elk
Dewey Beard
Kicking Bear

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